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India Today
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Not Ahaan in Saiyaara, Arjun Kapoor did romantic bike wrap with Sonakshi first
In a surprising twist, an old video of actor Arjun Kapoor from the 2015 film 'Tevar' has resurfaced for its similarity with a scene in 'Saiyaara'. The scene in question from 'Saiyaara' features Aneet Padda sitting on Ahaan Panday's bike while Ahaan wraps his overshirt around her. Social media users have pointed out that Kapoor executed a similar move years earlier in 'Tevar'.advertisementIn 'Tevar', Kapoor's character throws a scarf around his co-star Sonakshi Sinha as she sits behind him on a bike. He ties it around their waist and pulls her close. This gesture, meant to ensure Sinha's character's safety, seems to echo the scene from 'Saiyaara'. This comparison sparked curiosity amongst Bollywood enthusiasts on social media, who hailed Arjun Kapoor as 'Lord Arjun'. One of the social media users said, "Lord Arjun Kapoor did it way before than AhaanPanday." Another user said, "That's why we call him Lord Arjun Kapoor. (sic)" Some netizens also drew parallels to a scene from the 2009 film '3 Idiots'. In the scene, Aamir Khan's character drives a scooter with his friend's ill father and Kareena Kapoor's character. 'Tevar', directed by Amit Sharma, was a story of romance and action. The film was not a major hit at its time of release. However, it is now gaining renewed attention thanks to this unexpected link to 'Saiyaara'.'Saiyaara', on the other hand, is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Productions. It revolves around a singer who falls in love with a lyricist suffering from Alzheimer's. The film has been a massive commercial success and garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. It earned Rs 300 crores domestically and Rs 500 crores love story featuring Ahaan and Aneet, was released on July 18, 2025.- Ends


News18
a day ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Before Ahaan Panday's Saiyaara, Arjun Kapoor Did The Romantic Bike Wrap in Tevar; Video Goes Viral
Before Ahaan Panday's romantic bike wrap in Saiyaara went viral, Arjun Kapoor shared a similar moment with Sonakshi Sinha in Tevar. Debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda are riding high on the wave of love and admiration following the release of Saiyaara. From their effortless performances to their sizzling onscreen chemistry, the duo has managed to capture the audience's attention in a way that feels both refreshing and reminiscent of seasoned actors. Ahaan, with his rockstar charm, has quickly earned the title of the 'national crush," while Aneet's grace and simplicity have won over countless hearts. Among the many memorable moments in Saiyaara, one particular scene has been the talk of the town—and the internet. It's a brief yet impactful moment when Aneet's character hops onto Ahaan's bike, and he nonchalantly throws his overshirt around her, tying her to himself before speeding away. The intimate gesture left several viewers blushing and replaying the scene, calling it 'butterfly-inducing" and 'the moment that sealed their chemistry." Lord #ArjunKapoor > #AhaanPanday #Saiyaara #Tevar — $@M (@SAMTHEBESTEST_) August 10, 2025 However, eagle-eyed netizens have now dug up an old Bollywood moment that bears an uncanny resemblance. A clip from the 2015 film Tevar starring Arjun Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha has resurfaced, and fans can't help but draw comparisons. In the scene, Arjun wraps a scarf around Sonakshi's waist as she sits behind him on a bike, tying it snugly before taking her hand and placing it gently on him for support. Much like Saiyaara, it's a protective, intimate move that communicates volumes without a single word. While both scenes share a similar action, fans insist the 'vibe" is entirely different. Some feel Arjun's version in Tevar exudes old-school romance and charm, while Ahaan's interpretation in Saiyaara is bolder, edgier, and more contemporary. This discovery has divided the internet. One camp is rallying behind Arjun Kapoor, showering him with praise and even resurrecting the popular moniker 'Lord Arjun." Comments ranged from, 'That's why we call him Lord Arjun Kapoor 🙏" to 'OG move by Lord Arjun 🧎♂️🧎♂️🙏". Others recalled his early career highs, with one fan writing, 'To be honest, Arjun Kapoor was a decent actor… his 2 States, Aurangzeb, debut movie and many more he acted well… but after Half Girlfriend his career graph went down." On the other side, Ahaan Panday's growing fanbase insists that his rendition in Saiyaara hits harder. One comment read, 'It is all about creating an impact which Ahaan Panday did." Another fan chimed in, 'Ahaan made it look better… felt real." Others agreed, adding, 'Attitude matters 🔥 Ahaan has it." Interestingly, some cinephiles went further back, pointing out that the real 'trendsetter" for this move might have been none other than Aamir Khan in 3 Idiots (2009). In the film, Aamir's character drives Sharman Joshi's onscreen father to the hospital on a scooty, with the elderly man held securely—a functional, if less romantic, precursor to the now-iconic 'wraparound" moment. One fan even posted a still from the scene, captioning it: 'OG trendsetter for a purpose." Whether you side with 'Lord Arjun" or Ahaan Panday, there's no denying that Saiyaara has already etched some unforgettable images into pop culture's collective memory. The romantic drama, directed by Mohit Suri, continues to draw audiences for its blend of heartfelt storytelling, electric chemistry, and stylish visual moments. First Published: August 11, 2025, 17:04 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
‘Lord Arjun': Before Ahaan Panday's Saiyaara, Arjun Kapoor tied Sonakshi to himself on a bike years ago; viral video
Actors Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda have been receiving loads of love and praise for their debut film Saiyaara. A major reason behind this is their ability to skillfully emote onscreen even in the most intense scenes, like seasoned performers, as well as their very convincing onscreen chemistry. Ahaan has already become a national crush with his rockstar attitude whereas Aneet's simplicity has won millions of hearts. A particular scene which left several viewers with butterflies in their stomach was when Aneet sat on Ahaan's bike and the latter threw his overshirt around her, tying her to himself. Well, netizens have now dug out an old clip, claiming that Arjun Kapoor did this action before it became a trend thanks to Saiyaara. Aneet Padda with Ahaan Panday, Sonakshi Sinha and Arjun Kapoor In Saiyaara, Ahaan Panday left audiences roaring in delight when he threw his shirt behind Aneet Padda, pulling her close as he tied her to himself before zooming off on the bike. In a scene from the 2015 film Tevar, which is now doing the rounds on social media, Arjun Kapoor did something similar. Arjun threw a scarf around his co-star Sonakshi Sinha as she sat behind him on a bike, and tied it around their waist pulling her close. Arjun then took Sonakshi's hand and gently placed it on him to keep her from falling. While the action in both these scenes are quite similar, the vibes are very different. Both endearing, nonetheless. Well, netizens are now divided. Some are going gaga over the resurfaced scene from Tevar, lauding Arjun Kapoor as 'Lord Arjun'. One such fan gushed, 'Lord Arjun Bawa,' whereas another wrote, 'That's why we call him Lord Arjun Kapoor.🙏' A netizen called him, 'Lord arjun 🧎♂️🧎♂️🙏,' whereas another claimed, 'To be honest arjun kapoor was decent actor ... his 2 states, aurangjeb, his debut movie and many more he acted well ... but after half girl frd movie, his carreer graph went down.' Meanwhile, many others are choosing Ahaan Panday's Saiyaara version. For instance, a netizen shared, 'It is all about creating an impact which Ahaan Pandey did..,' whereas another opined, 'Ahaan made it look real.' A fan agreed and shared, 'Ahaan did it better,' whereas another wrote, 'Attitude matters 🔥 Ahaan has it.' Some netizens were also reminded of the way Aamir Khan drove Raju aka Sharman Joshi's onscreen father to the hospital in 3 Idiots (2009) on a scooty. Sharing a picture of the same, an internet user wrote, 'OG trend setter for a purpose.' Have you watched Mohit Suri's Saiyaara yet?


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Deepshikha Nagpal says there is no shame in getting married thrice after two failed marriages: 'I don't make the same wrong choices again'
Actress Deepshikha Nagpal , known for her roles in films like 'Baadshah' and 'Sirf Tum', recently opened up about her two failed marriages and how she still feels confident about entering another relationship if things fall into place. The actress admitted that there is nothing to blame on her ex-partners, but she attributes the failures to the wrong timing in her life. Deepshikha about her divorce 'Tevar' makers upset over Arjun, Sonakshi link-ups In an interview with Instant Bollywood, Deepshikha was asked whether she would consider getting married once again. She completely embraced the idea and admitted that there is nothing wrong with marrying more than once, as she has already gone through two divorces. 'I can get married three times, four times — I have no shame in this. At least I am living my life. When I see two people who don't get along...' she added. She also acknowledged that perhaps she wasn't the right person for her ex-partners, and vice versa. 'I always got married for the wrong reasons. You should always get married for the right reasons, so I can't blame the guy for everything. I think I'm a die-hard romantic. I believe in love, I believe in romance, I believe in marriage. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 56-jährige Frau mit Teenager-Gesicht. Das macht sie jeden Morgen Apotheken Gesundheit Weiterlesen Undo Two people can be together. So, if it's not working, it's better to live your life than to ruin it. You should live your life,' she said. Parents' fighting each other The 'Baadshah' actress shared how her parents used to fight and then reconcile the next morning, as they had a love-hate relationship. They never got divorced because of the love they still carried for each other, even during their arguments. Her parents used to write letters to each other saying they were divorcing, and one day Deepshikha asked them to marry someone else and move on. 'I believe everyone has the right to live their life. You don't have to be punished for one mistake for the rest of your life. Don't suffer. I know people talk badly about you. Nothing is easy. Being in the wrong relationship or a bad relationship is also a challenge for you,' she stated. Moving on from failed marriaged She shared that even after moving on from her first marriage and remarrying, things still didn't work out. The actress revealed that her psychiatrist told her that her relationship pattern is different — she doesn't enter relationships easily, and it takes her a long time to get in and out of them. 'It takes me five to six years. I went on a guilt trip, but then I realised that I had to break the pattern. So I took help from the Buddhist art of living modality. ' She began to understand why these things were happening to her, after exploring new approaches. She did a course on Access Consciousness and discovered that many of her choices were influenced by a low life condition. 'I've raised my standards and energy so I don't make the same wrong choices again. I've worked on myself. So now, even if I've been single for seven years, I don't feel like, 'Oh my God, there's nobody.' It's okay. The right person will come. Now, I know what I want,' she revealed. She was married to Jeet Upendra , and they separated in 2007. She then married Kaishav Arora in 2012 and got divorced in 2016. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .